
We are excited to announce the winning and shortlisted entries from this year’s Short Story Competition here at Upper Hutt Libraries.
Every year, the diversity and variety of storytelling, genres, and ideas brought to life show us why creative writing matters.
Across all age groups, our talented local writers move and inspire us, open doors and invite us into new worlds.
Deciding on the finalists is always a tough task. With over 120 entries received this year, our judging team was kept very busy in the lead-up to the Short Story Awards events on Friday, 5 June 2026.
Congratulations to all writers: you let your imagination and creativity soar – thank you for sharing your writing. We look forward to reading from you again next year!
Keep an eye on our website and follow us on Facebook for details about our annual Poetry Competition opening soon.
Winners and shortlists
Let’s make some noise for this year’s shortlisted and winning writers!
Adults
Winners
First place: Lights by Rachel Astruc
Second place: El Sonido del Cambio (The Sound of Change) by Sandra Fogliani
Third place: Politika by Paul Archbald
Shortlist
The Recall Department by Jackie McCullough
Her Photographer’s Inheritance by Philip Luke
Across the Bridge by Neil Pates
Frampton ’73 by Colin Phillips
Noho Marae by Ali Banks
Conscription by Lee Bowden
Storyteller by Nicholas Cottrell
Read the entries: Teens & Adults
Teens (ages 12 – 17)
Winners
First place: The People of the Bonsai by Eloise Vaatstra
Second place: A Man Designated Nobody by Conner Marshall
Third place: The Price of Forgetting by Sophia Cameron
Shortlist
A Car, a Torch, a Death by Rhea Wilson
Truth or Dare by Katy De Reus
Dear Diary by Hazel Middleton
Buck’s Journey by Ethan McErlain
The Weight of Truth by Heba Eldho
A Photo by Kailani Kiefer
Luna and Her Secret by Shriya Raghunandan
Children (ages 5 – 7)
Winners
First place: The Secret Forest by Akira Raghav
Second place: Rainy Day by Norah Hauwaho
Third place: A Boy Who Loves His Ice Cream by Yusuf Hassham
Shortlist
The Magic Crystal Adventure by Hevin Varghese Eldho
Children (ages 8 – 11)
Winners
First place: The Troll Bakery by Nidhyathi de Silva
Second place: The Blue Blooms by Lucy Tregaskis
Third place: Lost in the Smoke by Vida Kyle
Shortlist
Monday by Luna Rama
The Imagine Story by Maverick Clark
The Dream by Poorvi Pandey
The Cookie Shop by Nayeli Daldeniya
Pearl the Dolphin Girl by Jocelyn Liang
That Escalated Quickly by Marcus Saker
A Mystery in a Holiday by Mia Skaria
Source: Upper Hutt Libraries
06/06/26